Sorry, Haters with Robin Wright: DVD Cover

    Sorry, Haters Director: Jeff Stanzler Cast: Robin Wright, Abdel Kechiche, Élodie Bouchez, Aasif Mandvi

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/08/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 56,205

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    Commentary with director Jeff Stanzler and Robin Wright Penn; Round table discussion hosted by Tim Robbins; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Sorry, Haters
    1. An Uptown Cab Ride [6:45]
    2. A Deal Is Made [5:18]
    3. A Long Story Short [8:48]
    4. There Are Nice People Too [4:46]
    5. A Miscarriage of Justice [8:59]
    6. A Turn for the Worse [5:47]
    7. Retribution [5:49]
    8. Reflection [4:48]
    9. New Understanding [8:18]
    10. A Painful Lunch [8:00]
    11. Confronting the Powerless [9:25]
    12. "I Have Something for You" [5:29]
    13. End Credits [4:15]

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    Editorial Reviews

    An embittered television executive working for a hip-hop-oriented music channel finds her fate intricately tied with a New York City taxi driver after hailing his cab for questionable purposes in director Jeff Stanzler's intimate look at the tenuous relationship between Caucasians and Muslims in post-9/11 America. Phoebe (Robin Wright Penn) hates her job at Q Dog TV, and focuses the brunt of her disgruntled rage squarely on co-worker Phyllis MacIntyre (Sandra Oh). During the course of their extended journey to Phoebe's suburban destination, troubled Muslim cab driver Ashade (Abdel Kechiche) confides to his passenger that the arrest of his brother on charges of suspected terrorism has thrown his family into chaos. Though the increasingly unstable Phoebe listens diligently to Ashade's tragic confession -- even offering to help the distraught Syrian chemist-turned-cab driver's struggling family -- it's only after arriving at his fare's destination that Ashade truly begins to grasp Phoebe's true nature and realize that he has made a grave mistake in placing his trust in her. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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